Kelso police make nearly 100-gram drug bust

Kelso police arrested a Longview man Wednesday on suspicion of two drug possession charges after finding nearly 100 grams of drugs on the man, according to court documents.

Officers noticed a large bong with a pipe containing white residue inside a BMW driven by the suspect, Noah George Allen Janicki, 19, of Longview, court documents said, while it was parked at a gas station. When Janicki walked back to his car, officers placed him under arrest and searched his backpack.

Officers found at least 83 grams of meth, four grams of suspected meth, and about 10 grams of suspected heroin, worth nearly $4,000 altogether, according to police.

Janicki was held on $7,500 bond but has since bailed out. He has not yet been charged.

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